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Silver, short & stout
Peugeot is nearly synonymous with pepper mill. The classic French brand has been making the highest-quality mills since 1840. You’ve likely seen the iconic design in the hands of your favorite TV chefs, on the tables of scads of restaurants, and on the counters of the smartest home cooks you know. Join the legions of Peugeot loyalists and find out for yourself why they’ve achieved cult status.
These mills are replicas of Peugeot’s first model, the Z, engineered in 1874, and are entirely covered in silverplate of the highest quality, giving them a surprising heft. The mill features a patented steel grinding mechanism that can be adjusted to the coarseness of your liking (and is virtually unbreakable!) It guarantees perfectly cracked, fragrant pepper with each twist. The mills are marked with "S" or "P" on the metal cap, so you won't get them mixed up. May we suggest some Black Pepper Popovers?
- Made in: France
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
2.75" in diameter at base x 4" H
- Materials:
Silver-plated metal with stainless steel mechanism.
- Care:
Do not expose to water. Wipe with a soft dry cloth.
All Peugeot mills arrive pre-filled with either salt or pepper.
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